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Two of the three troopers petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to hear their appeal. The National Fraternal Order of Police and the Maine State Police Association filed briefs in their support. Now that the court has denied that petition, the case will return to the federal court in Maine, possibly for a trial on the central claims of the lawsuit.
Read More →Investigators from the FBI descended on the office as part of an investigation into the union, which is headed union president Ed Mullins.
Read More →Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus said the shooting suspect was found dead on the train and a second suspect was taken into custody.
Read More →Muscle Shoals police say Martin killed William Clare Mealback Jr. Friday afternoon before getting into a chase with additional law enforcement, eventually shooting Sheffield officers Sgt. Nick Risner and Lt. Max Dotson in their vehicles. Risner died Saturday.
Read More →According to the commissioner, arriving officers encountered the male suspect who then began shooting at them. Four of the officers returned fire. Two officers were wounded.
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Read More →Lake Assault Boats recently launched a five-year contract with the U.S. Navy by delivering the first of up to 119 patrol boats.
Read More →The idea came to Coretta James, 49, after she volunteered with the FDNY to send thank-you cards to service members stationed overseas in Iraq and Afghanistan. When the troops started to return home, she decided to turn her pen and gratitude toward the NYPD.
Read More →According to the TBI, officers ordered Stricklin to put the gun down but he refused. Stricklin reportedly shot a deputy who approached the home. Deputy Matthew Locke was mortally wounded in the attack.
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